-## The UCI protocol
-
-The [Universal Chess Interface][uci-link] (UCI) is a standard text-based protocol
-used to communicate with a chess engine and is the recommended way to do so for
-typical graphical user interfaces (GUI) or chess tools. Stockfish implements the
-majority of its options.
-
-Developers can see the default values for the UCI options available in Stockfish
-by typing `./stockfish uci` in a terminal, but most users should typically use a
-chess GUI to interact with Stockfish.
-
-For more information on UCI or debug commands, see our [documentation][wiki-commands-link].
-
-## Compiling Stockfish
-
-Stockfish has support for 32 or 64-bit CPUs, certain hardware instructions,
-big-endian machines such as Power PC, and other platforms.
-
-On Unix-like systems, it should be easy to compile Stockfish directly from the
-source code with the included Makefile in the folder `src`. In general, it is
-recommended to run `make help` to see a list of make targets with corresponding
-descriptions. An example suitable for most Intel and AMD chips:
-
-```
-cd src
-make -j profile-build ARCH=x86-64-avx2
-```
-
-Detailed compilation instructions for all platforms can be found in our
-[documentation][wiki-compile-link].
-